Nine capital-city routes, neighbourhoods and day trips — written from the driver's seat, with real distances, parking notes, and what\u2019s actually worth stopping for.

The clock tower, the Osmanagić mosque, and the quiet low-rise streets that survived two World Wars when the rest of the city did not.
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The wooded hill the capital takes its name from. Trails, the WWII partisan memorial, and a 360° view of the Zeta plain.
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Europe's largest single vineyard sits on Podgorica's doorstep. Tour the former underground aircraft hangar turned wine cellar, then drive south to Crmnica's family producers.
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Montenegro's second city, the brewery behind Nikšićko pivo, a swim at Krupac Lake, and a late-afternoon climb to Ostrog on the way back.
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The famous hairpin river viewpoint above Lake Skadar, the stone bridge in the village below, and the old royal capital road from Podgorica.
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Fifteen kilometres from the capital and a different world: Malësia mountains on the horizon, Albanian bakeries in the high street, and a short hop to Hani i Hotit crossing.
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The twin pyramids of Kom Kučki and Kom Vasojevićki rise above 2,400 m east of Podgorica. A long mountain-road day toward Berane and the katun summer pastures.
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The cable-stayed bridge over the Morača, the huge Hristovo Vaskrsenje cathedral, Trg Republike, and where to park when you want to walk all three.
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A practical weekday-morning guide to the capital: where locals drink espresso, where to park without a ticket, and where to pick up burek before a road trip.
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